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we begin in kansas city, where miguel cabrera is batting .352. the league-leading 44 home runs this season. tigers take a 2-0 lead. and cabrera, the all-triple category with two games to go. jose valverde in to close. he gets his third save of the season. it's a big one. tigers win 6-3, and clinch back-to-back central division titles. >>> the series in oakland. a's/rangers. bottom five. tied at 2-2. man on for coco crisp. here, he has a base out to left. and the athletics take a 3-2 lead. top nine, now. rangers down 4-3. tying run at the plate. grant belfour strikes out mike napoli. the a's clinch their playoff berth. their first playoff spot since 2006. they knock out the angels and rays out of contention. >>> a win against the phillies or a braves loss will give the nationals their first n.l. east championship. the pirates beat the braves, 2-1. so, the nats have clinched their first n.l. east division. the nats lost 2-0. doesn't matter. they win the n.l. east title. feeling nat-i-tude in washington. >>> on "monday night football," it was all be
we begin in kansas city, where miguel cabrera is batting .352. the league-leading 44 home runs this season. tigers take a 2-0 lead. and cabrera, the all-triple category with two games to go. jose valverde in to close. he gets his third save of the season. it's a big one. tigers win 6-3, and clinch back-to-back central division titles. >>> the series in oakland. a's/rangers. bottom five. tied at 2-2. man on for coco crisp. here, he has a base out to left. and the athletics take a 3-2...
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. >> just 47 in the twin cities. 50s for much of the midwest and central plains. and 80s from new orleans to new york. 60s from salt lake city to seattle. >>> and when we come back this morning, with all the talk about jobs, we get some all-important numbers later today. >>> then, more coffee, more jobs. starbucks announcing ambitious, new plans. >>> and lights, camera, will you marry me? what might be one of the most intricate wedding proposals ever. >>> welcome back, everybody. well, from wall street to the campaign trail, the big focus is today's release of the september employment report, the next-to-last one before the election. and it is likely to show more jobs created last month than in august. but not by much. and ahead of the numbers we get another snapshot on jobs. the number of americans applying for first-time unemployment benefits rose slightly for the week. up to 377,000. >>> if you thought mortgage rates couldn't go any lower, think again. rates have tumbled to all-time lows for the second-straight week, falling as the federal reserve buys bonds to
. >> just 47 in the twin cities. 50s for much of the midwest and central plains. and 80s from new orleans to new york. 60s from salt lake city to seattle. >>> and when we come back this morning, with all the talk about jobs, we get some all-important numbers later today. >>> then, more coffee, more jobs. starbucks announcing ambitious, new plans. >>> and lights, camera, will you marry me? what might be one of the most intricate wedding proposals ever....
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>>> developing right now, tragedy in the twin cities. >> multiple people killed in an office shooting. police releasing lots of new information overnight. we have the very latest. >>> the real refs return to the job. getting a hero's welcome in baltimore, as the league gets ready to return all officials to the field on sunday. >>> murder mystery. fans in shock as tv actor johnny lewis goes on a killing rampage before ending his own life. did synthetic drugs make him do it? >>> and is this the worst marriage proposal ever? the pilot who told his girlfriend they were going to crash. and then, pops the question. >>> good friday morning. i'm sunny hostin. >> i'm john muller. rob and paula are off this morning. we begin with an all-too familiar american tragedy. a deadly shooting has shattered the quiet of a small sign company. >> it happened in minneapolis, where police say the toll stands at five dead and four wounded. abc's tahman bradley has the details that have been breaking overnight. >> reporter: a tense scene in minneapolis. as s.w.a.t. teams responded to a gunman who opened fire
>>> developing right now, tragedy in the twin cities. >> multiple people killed in an office shooting. police releasing lots of new information overnight. we have the very latest. >>> the real refs return to the job. getting a hero's welcome in baltimore, as the league gets ready to return all officials to the field on sunday. >>> murder mystery. fans in shock as tv actor johnny lewis goes on a killing rampage before ending his own life. did synthetic drugs make...
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great city, though. >>> when we come back, you might have to get ready to pay a whole lot more. we're talking a whole lot more. >>> then a disposable diaper supply. why the supply is suddenly being threatened. >>> and blown away. the car that is no match for mother nature. >>> welcome back, everybody. gasoline prices should now head downward, but maybe not right away. the national average this morning is $3.78 a gallon. that's 3 cents less than it was a week ago. now gas prices usually do come down this time of year. and oil prices are falling but aaa says there could be a brief spike first because wholesale gasoline prices are still high. did you get all of that? >> i got all of that. >> okay. good. >>> hospitals better get it right. because of implications. the government expects to hit those facilities with fines that will average more than $200,000 apiece. the hospital industry says patients share some of this blame. >>> and milk prices may double unless the house passes a new farm bill. the old bill expired yesterday. the senate has passed a replacement. without a new law,
great city, though. >>> when we come back, you might have to get ready to pay a whole lot more. we're talking a whole lot more. >>> then a disposable diaper supply. why the supply is suddenly being threatened. >>> and blown away. the car that is no match for mother nature. >>> welcome back, everybody. gasoline prices should now head downward, but maybe not right away. the national average this morning is $3.78 a gallon. that's 3 cents less than it was a week...
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." >>> in other news today, marks one year since the mysterious disappearance of a little kansas city girl known as baby lisa. lisa irwin was just 10 months told when she vanished from her crib. her mother said she was asleep in another room when her father was at work. the family is hoping for her safe return. but police have complained they have yet to speak one-on-one with lisa's mother. >>> and former penn state assistant football coach mike mcqueary is suing the school for millions of dollars in damages. mcqueary complained he saw jerry sandusky showering with a young boy. mcqueary claims his treatment by the school since the sandusky case has caused him distress and embarrassment. >>> by this time tomorrow baseball's playoff picture will be clear. or at least clearer. highlights of last night's dramatic developments, now, from espn. >> randy scott with your "sportscenter" update. the best pennant race in baseball is one tied in the a.l. west. in oakland last night, where the a's came in, down just a game on the rangers in that division. in the fifth, derek norris, singling to ri
." >>> in other news today, marks one year since the mysterious disappearance of a little kansas city girl known as baby lisa. lisa irwin was just 10 months told when she vanished from her crib. her mother said she was asleep in another room when her father was at work. the family is hoping for her safe return. but police have complained they have yet to speak one-on-one with lisa's mother. >>> and former penn state assistant football coach mike mcqueary is suing the...
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and from salt lake city into the pacific northwest. >>> the state where gas prices are soaring this morning. 5 bucks a gallon could be in sight. we'll tell you where. >>> and forget free. facebook wants you to pay to make sure that your friends read your posts. >>> and later in the show, the breakout star of the denver debate is, yeah, that big fellow right there. the one and only big bird. >>> welcome back, everybody. well, millions of california drivers are facing some pretty serious sticker shock. a pipeline closure and refinery problems have sent gas prices there to the highest ever for this time of year. up 5 cents in a day, to an average of $4.23 a gallon. and get this. it could climb another 30 cents by this time next week. this comes even as gas prices actually fall for most of the country. >>> nasdaq is investigating an unusual price spike in shares of kraft foods, in what could be another high-profile glitch. it canceled some of wednesday's trades after kraft shares surged 29% in one minute. nasdaq isn't giving details. it says it's looking into potentially erroneous transactions.
and from salt lake city into the pacific northwest. >>> the state where gas prices are soaring this morning. 5 bucks a gallon could be in sight. we'll tell you where. >>> and forget free. facebook wants you to pay to make sure that your friends read your posts. >>> and later in the show, the breakout star of the denver debate is, yeah, that big fellow right there. the one and only big bird. >>> welcome back, everybody. well, millions of california drivers are...
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the shocking video was taken sunday after the city's puerto rican day parade. look on the left side of your screen. lieutenant jonathan josey, who is a 19-year veteran of the force, apparently hit eda gusman so hard, she fell to the ground, bleeding. police say the mother of three threw beer at them. but the video shows someone else tossing the beer. >>> here in new york, a public schoolteacher is accusing a first grader of physically assaulting him and forcing him into therapy. 27-year-old gym teacher john webster is a former college football player. but he is claiming he was seriously injured during a run-in with that 6-year-old. >> he spun around, belted me right directly in my right knee. i was trying to move back away. but i heard a big pop to my knee at that point. >> now, webster claims his doctor told him to stay out of work for several months. but a new york department of education doctor says that he should be back at school now. >>> the new york city police department is doubling the size of its gang unit because of dares and threats on social media.
the shocking video was taken sunday after the city's puerto rican day parade. look on the left side of your screen. lieutenant jonathan josey, who is a 19-year veteran of the force, apparently hit eda gusman so hard, she fell to the ground, bleeding. police say the mother of three threw beer at them. but the video shows someone else tossing the beer. >>> here in new york, a public schoolteacher is accusing a first grader of physically assaulting him and forcing him into therapy....
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temperatures fell as the city got slammed with its earliest snowfall in more than 25 years. an inch and a half of snow came down, accompanied by gusty winds and more than 6,000 people lost power. parts of the northern minnesota fared much worse, with more than a foot of snow. >> old man winter waking up early this year. great. >>> those roads are slick this morning as minnesota gets some lingering snow. it will be a wet commute from little rock to st. louis, chicago and the ohio valley. thunderstorms dampen roads in florida from miami to orlando. >> if you're flying, just a few weather-related airport delays to look out for in miami, detroit and memphis. >>> and now, we turn to that growing meningitis outbreak. federal health investigators are warning doctors that any medicine from a now-closed massachusetts pharmacy should not be used. >> the pharmacy is thought to be the source of contaminated steroids, which caused a rare form of meningitis. abc's steve osunsami has more. >> reporter: doctors worry this outbreak of fungal meningitis is spreading, potentially affecting mor
temperatures fell as the city got slammed with its earliest snowfall in more than 25 years. an inch and a half of snow came down, accompanied by gusty winds and more than 6,000 people lost power. parts of the northern minnesota fared much worse, with more than a foot of snow. >> old man winter waking up early this year. great. >>> those roads are slick this morning as minnesota gets some lingering snow. it will be a wet commute from little rock to st. louis, chicago and the ohio...